At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace” failed to attract many attendees, with only a handful of countries, mainly from the Gulf states along with Argentina and Paraguay, showing up. Surprisingly, none of the Western European nations were present, despite the White House anticipating a larger turnout.
Unfazed by the low attendance, Trump expressed his appreciation for everyone present, emphasized his commitment to peace, and shared his vision of a harmonious world, even going as far as describing the entire planet as a single region. In other news, US immigration authorities allowed a suspect in a major jewelry heist to voluntarily deport himself to South America, stunning prosecutors seeking to prosecute him.
Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, who was implicated in a $100 million theft from an armored truck, was potentially facing a lengthy prison sentence but instead managed to leave the country without facing legal consequences. Meanwhile, a New Yorker evaded a court appearance by leaving his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor on a stray dog, cleverly avoiding detection for a while.
Lululemon had to remove a line of leggings from its US website after customers discovered they were inadvertently see-through rather than providing the expected support. Additionally, a Waymo self-driving car in Phoenix caused a stir by mistakenly venturing onto light rail tracks, prompting its passenger to exit prematurely to avoid a collision with an approaching train.
Video footage captured the self-driving car hesitating on the tracks before proceeding, highlighting the eerie confidence of autonomous vehicles despite their occasional misjudgments.
